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Tuttle teen faked abduction, police say

A Tuttle teen could be charged with a crime after she admitted to police that she made up the story to get away from her family, police said.

On Jan. 17, Tuttle police received a 911 call from a woman who claimed that her niece, Dakota Haigler, 19, was missing.

When police arrived, they saw signs of a struggle.

"There were some car keys in front of the door and a potted plant was knocked over," said Police Chief Don Cluck.

Several hours later, the teen called her aunt to let her know that she was alive.

"She called her aunt to say that she was at a friend's house and had escaped from abductors," said Cluck.

"She said two men caught her at the front door, forced her in the backseat of a car and assaulted her," he added.

The next day, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agents interviewed the 19-year-old.

"They came out and did the composite sketches of the suspect," he said. "Then an agent interviewed her. During that interview, she admitted that she had made the story up and taken a taxi to Oklahoma City to a hotel. She wanted to be away from family."

Cluck said OSBI will ask the district attorney in Grady County to file charges.

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